World, Writing, Wealth discussion
The Lounge: Chat. Relax. Unwind.
>
Goodreads forever or a little shorter?

For me, it's about being part of a reading community, and also a place to connect with 'fans' should they so wish. Generally, most groups aren't keen on authors promoting their own stuff (this one is actually an exception) which is quite understandable.
I enjoy the discussions in this group.

....
I enjoy the discussions in this group. .."
Cool. I'm thinking how we can organize a lunch and beers too. Allowing for different continents and time zones, not an easy task, unless Bezos offers sponsorship for such a get-together -:)

The true purpose of Goodreads is bringing all book lovers together from all walks of life and having everyone together in one place to share their passion of books! :)
On a more personal level - the place is wonderful to me as it truly does connect people from all parts of the globe so that we can all share not only books, but thoughts about life and the things that we all deal with in our lives.
For lots of people this site is their social media as compared to other social media sites it has more appeal because of the book thoughts that everyone can share.
There is no other social media site truly like it as it not only brings authors and readers together, it really defines our passion for the books we as readers love to read and you the authors love to write. :-)
Where else can you go on social media that draws that type of connection together? That is why there are millions on this site. I didn't realize how many millions of people were on here either until just recently when I did a search - there is about 90 million book lovers on here - give or take! :-)
So that is what Goodreads means to me! :-)


I read too of course, but not as much and with more criticism - not translated into reviews for a while - I'll rate or DNF


That said, as a reader, I have found the reviews on GoodReads to often be more useful and detailed than Amazon and other sites and I use it frequently when I am searching for books to put on my TBR shelf. However, as with everything these days, you have to be more careful with people who post fake reviews, etc.
But in terms of participating in groups, I was starting to become a little disenfranchised until I stumbled upon this group which has very meaningful and pertinent discussions about current events, social, and pertinent topics. In just a few months, I have more than doubled my number of posts in any other group on GR, even ones that I joined years ago.
I credit this to the excellent job the moderators have done. (And I've said it previously in another post: you guys had me with the "A day in the office" thread! Those are absolute gold! You should compile them all into a book one day.)
And what's the deal with the foot in the group image? For the longest time I thought it was a hand.

Oh that is a good question G.R.! That is funny you should bring that up as I haven't paid much attention before now - I just glanced at it as I thought it was a hand too! LOL :) Oh my gosh!! I think I need new glasses!!! :)
Maybe it is symbolic of "walking through money"? :)

Although I choose to post a comment within a group discussion only if and when I feel that I have something constructive to add and prefer to just observe and learn, I have become acquainted with several novice writers who have shared their personal experiences within the literary field and received suggestions for several fantastic books from avid readers that I may not have discovered otherwise.
I will no doubt remain an active member until either Goodreads tires of me or I of it.

I have put a few onto my One Day in the Office onto my blog - mostly my own meagre contributions. It's great when others take part in all discussions.
Speaking for myself I like seeing new contributors, whatever their point of view or sense of humour. If I get time and the mood takes One Day will get a slot in my schedule.

Yes, I've sacrificed a foot to tread on all those banknotes. As one of the group's motto's is "Get rich", I hope all will improve their financial standing sufficiently to tread on the dough and not assign too much importance to it:) Hope by stomping on them, I'm not "burning somebody's flag".
Some time ago under group's auspices we've managed to compile a short stories anthology (not very successful in terms of sales I should say), maybe "One day..." can be complemented and turned into something more organized and designated. Should be fun, even if it doesn't gain a tremendous exposure. Wonder whether all those who contributed support the idea and want to expand it?

Support the idea.. i was thinking of asking for permission from contributors to re-publish in my blog to connect dots, but always willing to look at alternatives

As of my parts, you have my permission and I'll be honored with whatever parts you choose for the blog. We can maybe also try to compile an anthology, co-authored by all participating contributors and launch it on Amazon

Being invited to join this group resulted in me spending a lot more time in Goodreads. I barely check my FB. It used to be one could have discussions like we do here on various topics, but FB deteriorated into constant memes and boring political comments. As Scout stated, in Goodreads, and especially in this group, I get to "talk" to a lot of people from around the world with a varied view and multiplicity of experiences from which I have learned much. I can express my opinions and ideas without being insulted or denigrated.
I like it here. :)

Until they add a "like" button, one needs to write it fully :)
Glad to hear!

The site actually rekindled my interest in reading,something I had been doing less and less of.Also made me remember so many books I had read years and years ago.I read them again,and add many to the goodreads database.Writing reviews of each book I read has become a hobby too.There are some good groups,met plenty of interesting people from around the world and I'm a bit addicted to goodreads.

There used to be a site called shelfari,which closed down.I sometimes wonder if a similar fate were to befall goodreads.Then,all these goodreads friends would just disappear.That would be a tough thing to deal with.
But hopefully,that won't happen as Amazon seems to be in robust financial health.

Me too, didn't find library thing that engaging


I haven't seen that Nik. Is it still doing it when you open a new thread?
I am a co-mod on another group on here and I haven't seen the captcha box come up at all. Of course some weird stuff has been going on here lately as well with notifications being shut down for a few days about a week ago and weird things are still happening as sometimes Goodreads will just lock everyone out with an error message - has happened twice to me in the last three days.

I'll say that for me it's more of a way to log my reading for personal reasons - sort of like a time capsule. I can go back right now and see all the different genre phases I've gone through so far. I don't log on and talk here actively, but I do read forum posts from others often. It's also good for finding new books to read.

Haven't tried lately ... Yes, GR has its glitches every once in a while :)

Good to know and you're welcome to participate more actively, if you so choose :)




You poor thing - have you been talking to yourself over here? lol :-)
I will tell you what is odd - for some reason I am not getting notifications from some of the groups I am in and I even went into my profile settings making sure that everything was marked to receive notifications.
Also there is still a lag with updates and it seems to happen during the night for some strange reason but then by the morning time I will have 20+ notifications. So does that mean Goodreads slows down the notifications during the hours when people are asleep or is that just my imagination? LOL :)

Mostly :) As well as updating the gang about the development.
Yeah, notifications - it seems the site has problems delivering them instantly, so it sends them in weird bulks. The situ seems better the last few days. Hope it won't just disappear one day

I guess GR isn't much different than Twitter where the authors just shill their books like I do, or they ask an insincere question to lure in the likes and retweets.





I actively participate in a discussion only when I have something new to add to the conversation. I enjoy a lively, intelligent debate regarding a variety of subjects. That said; I cease to follow the discussion if it devolves into a spitting match. In such a situation, everyone just ends up covered in spit and nothing gets resolved.


What is the "spit thing", Scout? :)
Some groups there are moderators, but they just let the groups run amok without getting involved. I have seen some wild things happen on one group on this site that has quite a few mods, but they never jump into any fray or straighten anyone out. It is a free for all basically. I only pop over there to peek in (lol) and then I come back to my cozy groups if I don't like what I see over there. lol :)

The phone GR app is not that great and I find it down quite a bit. I am mostly on my laptop anyway so I just get on it to do some serious commenting and the like. With the GR app you cannot reply back to individual comments for one thing on here and sometimes the updates will not load. Sometimes with the updates I just get blank screens or it will say that update is not available.

What is the "spit thing", Scout? :)
Some groups there are moderators, bu..."
Check out post 43.

LOL! Or people extend their claws as well and start ripping! :)
Each has his/her own purposes: for authors it's kinda a must to be here, where so many readers are, for readers too - it's a place where you can discuss lit with fellow readers, while dodging desperate authors -:) Some others see it as another (maybe better) outlet for internet social mingling.
What are your goals and does Goodreads meet the expectations?